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Updated: June 23, 2025


Love isn't born in a woman before she is thirty, she hasn't the power. She can have children, but she can't love a man." Margaret pressed her hands tensely together and murmured to herself, "For love is born with the soul, and is the last thing that comes into the heart!" Isabelle with caressing impulsiveness put her arms about the slight figure.

Surely Simon Fuge had obviously been a man whose emotional susceptibility and virile impulsiveness must have opened the door for him to multifarious amours but surely he had not made himself indispensable to both sisters simultaneously. Surely even he had not so far forgotten that Ham Lake was in the middle of a country called England, and not the ornamental water in the Bois de Boulogne!

With characteristic impulsiveness, she had now cast aside her former misgivings: she had conquered her mistrust, at any rate had relegated it to the background of her mind. This woman was a colleague: she had suffered and was in distress; she had every claim, therefore, on a compatriot's help and friendship.

Nevertheless, you may endeavour to modify the feeling into that which you believe ought to be entertained. Beware, however, of the two extremes; not only in respect of the intensity, but in respect of the duration, of your displeasure. On the one hand, avoid that weak impulsiveness, so general among mothers, which scolds and forgives almost in the same breath.

James, however, soon proved himself a popular and vigorous monarch, of a type which attracted the loyalty of his subjects, with a strong disposition to make his country a serious factor in the politics of the time, and by no means devoid of political sagacity despite his unfortunate impulsiveness and want of balance.

In spite of her impulsiveness, she could on occasion hold her peace, and she did so now. 'Of course, if you've changed your mind, and don't care so much for me, now that you know me better, that ends the matter; we must go on living in our barracks, and you in your dirty lodgings! Eva cried, vexed at Vava's silence.

He had meant it as a deliberate taunt, and so it was taken. The Bar shot to his feet. Not that he was angered; his straight, handsome form was kingly, and for all his impulsiveness there was a certain real majesty about his every pose. "You are of the chosen. It is well; you have given spice to the taunt! I would not have it otherwise. Forget not your courage on the Day of the Prophet!"

As much of contempt as it was wise to show glimmered in her eyes. "And thou art at thy wits' end?" she asked. "A little way to go. Help me, Ta-user. Bear with me." She moved closer to him and absently smoothed down the fine locks, disordered by the wind. Presently she lifted his face and said with sudden impulsiveness: "Dost, of a truth, believe everything that is told thee?"

The Captain turned inquiringly toward me, and I hastened to name myself. "Wayland, did you say?" he asked, with deepened interest. "'T is not a common appellation, yet I once knew a Major by that name in Wayne's command." "My father, sir," I asserted proudly. With quick impulsiveness he extended his hand. "As noble a soldier as I have ever known," he exclaimed heartily.

Saturate the whole place with them! Drown the whole damned place!" Half way down the lower hall, all his nerves on edge, all his unwonted boyish impulsiveness quenched noxiously like a candle flame, he met and passed Rae Malgregor without a sign of recognition. "God!

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